Yes I agree XD(And if you want a hard FE game you obviously haven't played Hector Hard Mode on 7, or tried to go through some of the maps on Sword of Seals)
Glad someone finally agrees with me!Well there's your problem, you're reading GameSpot.
Don't read GameSpot. They suck so bad. Not even joking.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1414930) wrote:The actual gameplay is pretty solid. As per usual, it was the same base system with a bit of tweaking to make it fresh. Adding third tier classes would have been a good idea, except that pretty much any character you should ever want to use besides Michaiah has to start at a second tier class, so we're back where we started. The Laguz pretty much suck minus the royals and the hawks and maybe Ranulf, so another good idea lost. Difficulty wasn't that bad since you have battle save now.
However, the plot and characters are awful. The plot is basically a bunch a fanservice for people who've played Path of Radiance, and so much of it(except the awesome part two) is executed horribly. The reveal of the Black Knight is basically Ranulf saying "Oh, by the way Ike, the guy who killed your father is SPOILER."
The worst part by far though is the awfulness of the characters. The support system is what made FE FE, with the compelling minor characters that you actually care about. When you watch one of them die, you automatically restart the console because you care about them. I don't really care what happened to Edward or Leonardo or any of the new characters who weren't here before because they aren't developed at all. There isn't any conversation, no development. The old ones get screwed just as poorly, with Ike losing most of his previous character and no one shows the personalities we grew to love in PoR. Jill, a character who struggled with her racism in the previous game, is now devoid of pretty much any character at all. Yes, you might see a bit of the stereotype they start off as, but nothing more is developed from them. Zihark, a character who joined a wanted band simply to help a few laguz, shows nothing for his love for them, or his commitment to fighting the rampant racism in Tellius.
So if all you want is the maps, go ahead. If you want a fitting story to the sequel of perhaps the strongest Fire Emblem game ever, then don't waste your money.
MasterDias (post: 1414953) wrote:Really? I thought the story was good enough, and about on par with the other Fire Emblem titles. I liked it about the same as PoR anyway. The fact that the POV switched between opposing armies over multiple chapters was interesting. I'll agree it didn't have as much "character development" per se as previous titles, but this was partly because it really had too many characters for most of them to get focus, and partly because many had already received character focus in PoR. I thought Sanaki got pretty good focus in RD anyhow.
If someone enjoys the previous Fire Emblem, there is really no reason why they shouldn't enjoy RD. The opening chapter is more difficult than normal (mostly due to the fact that most of the Dawn Brigade units are sort of subpar examples of their classes), but the fact that it lets you permasave in the middle of battles should basically offset this.
And man, if the reviewers complained about RD, some of the pre-7 Fire Emblems are supposed to be seriously difficult.
Fire Emblem's greatest strength is its cast, when the cast is bland, it falls as kind of weak.
TGJesusfreak (post: 1415111) wrote:Heck even the items you get are better. In PoR you could only get 2 Arm Scrolls in the ENTIRE game. Which kinda sucked. You were WAY limited. You only got one wind blade (or whatever it's called). And when you wanted to remove a skill it was gone forever. ALL of these have been corrected in Radiant Dawn. Along with a FAR superior 3rd class change.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1415205) wrote:It makes me so happy to see at least three other people on CAA who play FE. Despite our disagreements, this brings me much joy.
You're arguing items are better because you got more of the incredibly useful ones? Despite there being more, they lost the usefulness they had in PoR, since RD weapon levels grow far faster. Seraph Robes maybe be the most useful item in the game(well, Ragnell is the most useful item in the game, butttt), but that doesn't mean Blazing Blade is better than Sacred Stones simply because it has three and Sacred Stones has two. Now, I'm not arguing that RD is weaker because it has more arm scrolls, but that's unfair to say it's stronger because of that.
As for skills, I originally thought it was better that you could swap skills, but then I realized that it made for other issues. Astrid, with lowish growths, bases, and a weapon ill-suited for catching up, is now useless, since in PoR she was incredibly useful because only her and Geoffrey had Paragon, but now all she is is a free Paragon to give to someone else. Blossom, something that formerly made Sothe an interesting unit, could now be applied to anyone. Characters lose their uniqueness even more so as you go on, if Stefan, Zihark, or Edward can all have gamble and have highly similar growths and minimal personalities, then what makes them different besides appearance?
And while the 3rd tier classes seemed like an awesome idea at first, they essentially became just the new second tier. With the exception of the Daein characters, everyone starts at the second tier anyways. Swordmasters are the new Myrmidons ten chapters in, and then Trueblades are Swordmasters. It's the same, really, except with higher stats.
We should start arguing tiers or something next. I've always wanted to do that.
Unless they changed it fro PoR that should be Bows & Wind.TGJesusfreak (post: 1415282) wrote:I say that Haar as a Dragon Lord in RD is.... POWER.
Especially with Nihil. (no more bonus damage from bows and thunder )
MomentOfInertia (post: 1415833) wrote:Unless they changed it fro PoR that should be Bows & Wind.
Furen (post: 1416154) wrote:I'd tell anyone to buy it, but it's best if they played PoR first. There's not a huge need to know about the first game unless you like history (Which can be really cool). Make sure to level up all main characters as well as:
Edward, Nolan, Aran, Leo, Mia, and Haar. Everyone else is just preference but those characters are the strongest.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1416348) wrote:What game were you playing? Mia and Haar, yes, are both excellent units, but you'd have to be on easy mode to possibly use all the others. Pretty much all of the Daein characters except Jill and Zihark are pretty awful. Edward, if you spend large amounts of time babying him isn't as bad, but Leo has consistently bad speed, defense, and strength, leading him to pretty much have no offensive or defensive power. Aran has decent defense, if I remember correctly, but his speed is lacking to the point where he's like a knight, except with less defense, so if you need a general, then use Gatrie, but if you need a halberdier, use Nephenee. Then there's the fact that the Daein characters get very little experience, so you should use what you have to baby Michaiah and raise Jill or Zihark, who can actually keep up with the characters from the other factions.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1416348) wrote:What game were you playing? Mia and Haar, yes, are both excellent units, but you'd have to be on easy mode to possibly use all the others. Pretty much all of the Daein characters except Jill and Zihark are pretty awful. Edward, if you spend large amounts of time babying him isn't as bad, but Leo has consistently bad speed, defense, and strength, leading him to pretty much have no offensive or defensive power. Aran has decent defense, if I remember correctly, but his speed is lacking to the point where he's like a knight, except with less defense, so if you need a general, then use Gatrie, but if you need a halberdier, use Nephenee. Then there's the fact that the Daein characters get very little experience, so you should use what you have to baby Michaiah and raise Jill or Zihark, who can actually keep up with the characters from the other factions.
The problem with Nolan isn't that he may not have as much potential as Boyd, it's that he has far less experience possibilities. Even if you you use him for a fair portion of part one, he's still far behind Boyd in terms of levels, as by the end of part three Boyd has had far more playtime. Nolan only has three chapters, while Boyd has 10+. Plus, Boyd has a personality and stuff.TGJesusfreak (post: 1416490) wrote:I agree with MOST of this.
Although. Nolan is just as good as Boyd. based upon stat growths and personal experience.
Edward has GREAT stat growths. All his stats were WAY higher than Mia's when he was 5 levels lower than Mia. This is true for multiple playthroughs.
Zihark is about as Good as Edward. But Edward is usually better because he gets a really awesome sword in part 3.
Jill is, once again, just ok in RD. Haar levels up so much better. Jill's strength growth is only like, 35%.
Haar's is way higher. and his speed, defense, and skill growths are pretty awesome as well.
And my Micaiah has never had issues with speed either. She capped ALL of her stats except strength on 2nd teir. Although Sothe.... WHY DOES HE HAVE TO USE KNIVES?! HE WOULD BE WAY MORE AWESOME WITH SWORDS! T__T
he has almost all caped stats and yet he is so hindered by the fact that he uses knives T__T
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1416525) wrote:Jill's stats are around the same as Haar's, he might have a bit of an edge since women have magic and resistance, Jill can have stat bonuses from PoR though, and quite a fair few. She also isn't plagued by the same problems that most of the Daein characters have, since Mist can recruit her pretty early on.
Geez man, you apparently get great level ups for every character, every Sothe and Micaiah I've churned out were mediocre at best.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1416525) wrote:The problem with Nolan isn't that he may not have as much potential as Boyd, it's that he has far less experience possibilities. Even if you you use him for a fair portion of part one, he's still far behind Boyd in terms of levels, as by the end of part three Boyd has had far more playtime. Nolan only has three chapters, while Boyd has 10+. Plus, Boyd has a personality and stuff.
Jill's stats are around the same as Haar's, he might have a bit of an edge since women have magic and resistance, Jill can have stat bonuses from PoR though, and quite a fair few. She also isn't plagued by the same problems that most of the Daein characters have, since Mist can recruit her pretty early on.
MasterDias (post: 1416634) wrote:Eliwood is a good unit...once he promotes and gets a horse. But I still found him one of the hardest units to level up in his initial form. His strength is way too weak to cause effective damage to most units, and he dies way too easily, making him useless in the front-row. So the temptation is to stick him in the back and never use him.
Actually, I've not even sure I managed to get him up to Lv.20 before he promoted.
MasterDias (post: 1416634) wrote:I think I used Nolan a fair amount and he worked out decently. He is one of Micaiah's better units. But, then again, Fighters have always been my least favorite melee class. Attacks are too inaccurate]Nolan is better for one of the Daein characters, but as far as being a crucial member of your team goes, he's definitely not someone you want to bring into the Endgame, since he has such little time to get experience.
From what I remember, you can recruit Zihark too (if he has a POR support with Illyana...or something). The problem is that one endurance mission you have to play as Micaiah in Part 3. Jill is one of her strongest units. Early recruiting Daein characters will probably make that map more difficult.
He's actually not that hard to train. think about it. If you're only gonna use 2-3 Dawn brigade members, then it shouldn't be too hard to train Nolan or Edward. I got my Edward to a level 10 swordmaster by level 7 of part 1.Hats wrote:Nolan is better for one of the Daein characters, but as far as being a crucial member of your team goes, he's definitely not someone you want to bring into the Endgame, since he has such little time to get experience.
The problem with Nolan isn't that he may not have as much potential as Boyd, it's that he has far less experience possibilities. Even if you you use him for a fair portion of part one, he's still far behind Boyd in terms of levels, as by the end of part three Boyd has had far more playtime. Nolan only has three chapters, while Boyd has 10+. Plus, Boyd has a personality and stuff.
His strength is usually higher than Mia's before he's even a swordmaster.Hats wrote:Even if you baby Edward up to say, a level five swordmaster by the end of part one, Mia will be that by the beginning of part three, where she has 10+ chapters on Ed's three. Neither of them really have an affinity that's much better than the others, though Mia's compensates some for her strength.
Trust me dude, the Fire Emblem gods must love me.Hats wrote:Geez man, you apparently get great level ups for every character, every Sothe and Micaiah I've churned out were mediocre at best.
Leo is awful, never never never use him. Shinon and Rolf are stronger without intense babying. Mist is a solid healer, working much better for me than Rhys did, though either worked fine. Janaff or Ulki both workm though definitely don't use both. If you want a ground laguz, you should probably go for Ranulf, the other beasts are pretty wea, much as I love Lethe and Mordecai. Gatrie is definitely the best knight unit, and Elincia is a god, especially earlier on. Nephenee is pretty solid, if a bit low on strength. Any of the Greil units work, really, though you probably don't want Shinon and Rolf. Kieran isn't half bad, but you probably shouldn't go for any of the other cavaliers with Geoffrey, due to underleveling. IMO Reyson is the best heron, but any of them work, really. Besides that, most of your endgame cast is laguz royals, so I wouldn't worry too much.Furen (post: 1417512) wrote:So really guys who should I use for my team in FE:RD?
My friend and I are going for beating them both this week (We're overpowered on PoR already)
So far I know to use
Daien team:
Edward
Michiah (Becasue she's required)
and Leo if you work hard with him
Nolan????
Crimea team:
Ike (Required)
Boyd
Mia
Haar
Jill
Marcia
and I'm doing more reaserch
I've beat the game without using the powerful units but want to see how the powerful units do.
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